Coin-wrapping device.



No. 852,574. PATENTED MAY 7, 1907. H? NORRING-TON.

00m WRAPPING DEVICE.

APPLICATION FILED 001225, 1906.

INVENTOR iableg'agercd, which automatically move the ooin'receiving'-groove' (3)',-whiehisa r-- side ed at; the l per is now bent around them of coinnnti it lies between the coin and the wrapper-to forma cylinder surroundving thecoin, the opposite edge being gummed hand operating to wind the-pa 1" around the rollof coin until the gummed; ap or edge engages the roll .and subsequent movements serving to tighten' the rarou-nd the roll.

' "It-is ebv'ious-that,'i 'esired, the roul-eau may-now be removed-from the groove after the cam lever israised torelease the adjustfaway from the roll by reason of itsspri (13), the ends of the-wrapper being crimp by hand, but -I- me; y prefer to use a crimping finger-it'd), which, asshown, is a curved or p'roje'etihg'from t e'gage rod (7),- the int of connection with the gage-rod-being sufii- Ciel; back of its inner end toavoid interference with the pa 1'; "This fi er profitably extends obl-iqul y downward to -tursdihs-attfi)toreceivethefree end 0 the planewidth the extreme end ofjthe gage,

ay be M stis-a lied,itedgenearestthe' pthefeilid'of the rollofcoin, asfjthe wrapperglsthe-roll of eoins. ."1he rollis v as above described and: the remaining end of the wrap servedthat finger, wherebyto prevent accidental rotasmite (7 obt e pointofinterseetion of the r' and'groo've'or-table is'in thesame ver- (7), so that as point-contacts 3 mp o mel 7)-,will ot-folded over then-removedfrom-th winigwvve per'cri'snped'ovenso as to close the wrapper andlform a; neat, tightly fitting smooth coy- "ering fonthe roll." The finger is adjustable with the (7) and inns aperture. (1 5). I

It is evident that many changes mightbe made-inwhe form and'arrangement of the. several parts described without departing from the spirit andfsco and hence; I, do not to, limit myself to the exact construction herein set forth.

"-l'. A coi -wrap? stationary table, groovformed' therein, e'- wall of there n! rcl-ceivingggoove bei ttom an i a device comprising; a

la suite a era ge the" 'fphery of the r slotj eath theooi-ninthegroove.

anne-wra in device, the anti of the eoin wrapper inward over the end of therein-roll. r angled? member 'efer'ablycarried by and p -torthe coin in the groove, and

the

of my invent1on,

5 thus, disclosed nijinvention, :wh'at Icl'aim'as'newislongitudinally) slotted s sup: elwith th'e'alot, er'extending'intothe 1 nation with a table having a stationary coin receiving groove adapted to-hold a roll of coin, and gagesfor'the roll, of a suitably supported, adjustable (rim ing finger inclined at such an'angle to the ongitudinal axis of the roll of coin and engaging the edge of the end coin of the roll, as to fold one edge of the colip-wrapper inward over the end of the coin ro 3. A coin-wrapping device comprisin a table having a co n roove providedwit a longitudinal'slot and adapted 'to receive a roll of coins, arollcr, the-peri hery of which lies in the slot and is engaged by the roll of c,oin,. gages for the coin, and a crimping finger inclined at such an angle to the longitudinal axis of the roll of coin and enga 'n the edge of the end coin of the roll, as to old one edge 4; A'coin wrapping device comprising a table having a coin receiving groove, gages for the-coin, a resilient clami sleeve in which one of the gages is sli ab y-received,

the sleeve provided with-lips,la pin passing through the lips and a cam lever pivotally secured to the 'pin and adapted to bear one of the lips; to move It toward and permitit to moveaway from the opposing lip.

r5. A-e'oin wrapping device-corn rising a tahie havinga coin-groove, adjustallle gages finger carried by one ofthe gagesat a point intermediate its length, the finger adapted to inner end of the gage. r

'6, A coin device comgrisin a table, having a c in-groove, an a justa le gage for the coin in the groove, the grooved" portion of the table also being apertured; and

inject into the same vertical plane the 3 a crimping ai'crimpingfinger secured to 'thegage intermediate its --ends and projecting into the same verticalpian'ewith the inner end of the gage, the free end of the finger received: in the aperture.

ofthigageandffinger; & p

.11 8. .coi-n wra evice comprishlga .tableiprovided gage for a roll oi coin in the groove and a suitably placed crimping such an angletothe roll of coin and engagingithe'edge of the; end 0 coin of therollas to one edge of the-coin wrapper inward over theen'd of the roll.

9.; A coin' wrappliangt device comprising a stationary table ving .a coin-receiving groove formed therein a and adapted to a chin-receiv ng groove,

fin'ger' at ongitudmal aids of the gage, andmeans for preventing therotation 4 I I0 7. A-coinwrapping device comprising: a

eeiving groove being slotted, a suitably supported roller s0 arranged relative to the slot that the periphery of the roller extends 5 through the slot, and means engaging the end coins in the groove to retain them in position during the Wrapping of the roll.

in presence of two Witnesses.

HENRY H. NORRINGTGN.

Witnesses: G120. B \NILLGOX, 'RALPH S. VVARFIELD.

eeive a roll of coin, the Wall of the coin-ref t In testimony whereof, he aflixes signatures l 

